A bridge between art and architecture: the Hotel Annunziata presents the first 2026 appointment of Frameflow, the project dedicated to contemporary photography which, month after month, brought twelve authors and twelve different visions to the hotel spaces in 2025. A journey lasting an entire year, made possible thanks to an innovative digital signage system that transforms the walls into dynamic and immersive narrative surfaces.
The historic Art Gallery of the Hotel Annunziata will host Frameflow from 1 January to 31 January 2026, with projections every hour from 7am to 11pm, in 10-15 minute sequences on the digital wall in the hall and in the Library room.
Lorenzo Linthout was born in Verona in 1974, the city where he lives. He began photography at the age of sixteen with a digital SLR; in 1999 he graduated from the Biagio Rossetti Faculty of Architecture of the University of Ferrara and subsequently combined his passion for photography with his studies. He prefers the themes of architecture, city and street which, associated with the continuous questioning of the relationship between incommunicability and urban spaces, between man and architecture, between the unspeakability of reality and the solitude of the subject – themes which he believes are omnipresent in this century – he tries to capture through metaphysical images.
In February 2017 he published the book “Architectural visions”; in August 2018 the book “The silent cities”; in September 2019 the book “Abandoned places” and in October 2020 the book “Vertical buildings”. Various national and international recognitions have been obtained to date; in recent years he has exhibited, both solo and group, in more than one hundred exhibitions in: Fortezza (Bolzano), Trento, San Michele (Turin), Fubine (Alessandria), Rossana (Cuneo), Milan, Gorgonzola (Milan), Pessano con Bornago (Milan), Genoa, Camogli (Genoa), Spotorno (Savona), Verona, Bussolengo (Verona), Lazise (Verona), Rivoli Veronese (Verona), Caprino Veronese (Verona), Bonavigo (Verona), Bovolone (Verona), Isola della Scala (Verona), Villafranca (Verona), Bonferraro (Verona), Mussolente (Vicenza), Belluno, Ronchi dei Legionari (Gorizia), Trieste, Brescia, Sirmione (Brescia), Desenzano del Garda (Brescia), Castiglione delle Stiviere (Mantua), Castelgoffredo (Mantua), Ponti sul Mincio (Mantua), Piombino Dese (Padua), Bologna, Serramazzoni (Modena), Ferrara, Ostellato (Ferrara), Comacchio (Ferrara), Tresigallo (Ferrara), Mesola (Ferrara), Argenta (Ferrara), Sant’Alberto (Ravenna), Russi (Ravanna), Forlì, Selbagnone (Forlì Cesena), Rimini, Fivizzano (Massa Carrara), Florence, Lucca, Livorno, Pergine Valdarno (Arezzo), Citerna (Perugia), San Benedetto del Tronto (Ascoli Piceno), Rome, Ceccano (Frosinone), Latina, Pontecagnano Faiano (Salerno), Angri (Salerno), Corigliano Rossano (Cosenza), Bari, Matera, Marineo (Palermo), Riposto (Catania), Giarre (Catania), London (United Kingdom), Lausanne (Switzerland), Luxembourg City (Luxembourg), Hamburg (Germany), Paris (France), Villepreux (France), Dévoluy (France), Krakow (Poland), Gyor (Hungary), Budapest (Hungary), Postojna (Slovenija), Rijeka (Hrvatska), Podgorica (Crna Gora), Tiranë (Shqipëria) and Berat (Shqipëria).
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